Abstract: | Conclusion The University of the Air seems to have been favourably accepted by students after the first term's experience, and it can
be assumed that the University activities will be developed in the future. The radio and television programmes broadcast via
the University of the Air Foundation broadcasting station are listened to and watched by many people other than students of
the University. The potential therefore for the social education of the public at large can be said to be enormous.
Acknowledgement: The author expresses his thanks to the staff of the University of the Air Foundation and of the National
Centre for the Development of Educational Broadcasting, and also to Professor Donald P. Ely, Syracuse University, for his
helpful suggestions. |